During a ceremony that marked Barbados becoming a republic two years ago, Charles referred to ‘the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains our history.’
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U.S. Supreme Court says transgender athlete can compete in West Virginia
The Supreme Court is allowing a 12-year-old transgender girl to continue competing on her middle school’s girls sports teams while a lawsuit over a state ban continues.
Biden review of chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump
The National Security Council report does fault overly optimistic intelligence community assessments about the Afghan army’s willingness to fight and says Biden followed military commanders’ recommendations.
U.S. House Republicans subpoena former prosecutor in Trump case
Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, ordered Mark Pomerantz to testify before the committee by April 30.
Bowdoin graduate 1 of 2 Tennessee lawmakers expelled from legislature over gun-control protest
The banishment of Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, a Bowdoin College graduate, was a move the chamber has used only a handful of times since the Civil War.
Applications for unemployment rising, but still at low levels
The Labor Department reported Thursday that the number of applications has exceeded 200,000 since early February – above previous estimates.
Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. challenging Biden in 2024
Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed a statement of candidacy Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission.
800,000 lose power as freezing rain hits Ontario and Quebec
Freezing rain and thunderstorms have pummeled parts of Ontario and Quebec.
Jill Biden accepts tulip named for her by the Netherlands
The ‘Jill Biden’ tulip is reddish orange with fringed petals.
Prince Harry will testify in phone hacking case in June
He wants to reform the tabloid press as part of his life’s work.